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You brought up a classic Pac verse, off a classic Pac song, off a classic Pac album, when Pac was in his prime to go against a 42 year old, past prime, tight Jay verse.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on August 10, 2011, 01:48:23 PMYou think Daz & Snoop are better rappers than Jay-Z?Daz 1992-1998 shits all over Jay Z's whole catalog...and Jay doesn't even deserve to be mentioned in the same sentence as Snoop. Not then and not now.
You think Daz & Snoop are better rappers than Jay-Z?
And I could also name a million songs that aren't "deep" or "emo" and shit all over Jay-Z's whole career...-50 Cent "In The Club"-Snoop- "Gin and Juice"-Masta Ace- "INC Ride"-Biggie- "One More Chance", "Going Back To Cali", "Big Poppa"-Xzibit- "X"-Rakim- "Don't Sweat The Technique"-Big Daddy Kane- "Ain't No Half-Steppin"-Dre- "The Next Episode"-Daz- "In California"-Soopafly- "Like It Or Not"all good examples, and I could think of a thousand more.
& how can you say "not now"? You're really going to sit there & say the last three Snoop CD's have been better than Jay's last three albums?
The only thing Snoop has on Jay is his one amazing classic he made 20 years ago. Jay has been far more consistent & far more lyrical throughout his career.
Oh okay, it's pretty clear you're just trolling now.
Quote from: Javier on August 10, 2011, 02:03:10 PMOh okay, it's pretty clear you're just trolling now. Unfortunately he isn't. Pac had some problems with Jay & clearly Brian hasn't let them go.
Quote from: Chamillitary Click, literally. on August 10, 2011, 02:08:32 PMQuote from: Javier on August 10, 2011, 02:03:10 PMOh okay, it's pretty clear you're just trolling now. Unfortunately he isn't. Pac had some problems with Jay & clearly Brian hasn't let them go.Pac had problems with Nas. And yet Nas is my favorite rapper after 2pac.
I only posted the Em and Pac verses to show the contrast between the supposedly "deep" Jay-Z verse that was posted on the previous page. Because Jay-Z does attempt to make more meaningful songs from time to time, but it still comes out wack like all his other trash.
what contrast? It's a verse about his future son, and its a great song.Answer this question. Have you even listened to one Jay-Z album? How can you say something shits on his career when you obviously haven't followed his career? You're having arguments in the thread of an album that you haven't even listened to. You can't argue about music or verses you haven't listened to.
Oh shit, Jay-Z and Damian Marley just announced an album together coming out in early 2012!
Maybe Jay-Z ain't that type of fucking dude that wants to talk about his personal life. Maybe he's never had big as problems as Eminem had with Kim. I just don't see how Jay-Z will get a pass for talking about his struggles, when he's one of the richest hip hop artists out there. That shit is not gonna cut it and it will be lame. And if this quadruple meaning few lines Jay-Z had on Otis is shit, then I don't know what to tell ya"Arm out the window through the city I maneuver slowCock back, snap backSee my cut through the holes"1. You can see his haircut on the back of his head because he's wearing a snap back2. Moving his car slowly but finding the holes to pass other cars in his Maybach3. Arm out the window with a gun, as in a driveby, cockback4. talking about a running back, after the QB snaps it back to him. A RB looks for holes and makes cuts. And this is Jay-Z way past his prime already.